
The Fiendish Five, Part 2 - S1-E10
Continuity mistake: When the five-headed dragon lands on the ground at the start of the episode, there is a close-up of its feet as it lands. Then it cuts to a wide shot and the feet are further apart. (00:02:10)

The Fiendish Five, Part 2 - S1-E10
Continuity mistake: When the village girl is thanking the main characters, in the shot of her saying "for you silenced an enemy that has threatened us for centuries," Joey's arms are at his side. But in the next shot, his left hand is rubbing the side of his head. (00:11:29)

The Fiendish Five, Part 2 - S1-E10
Continuity mistake: When the main characters reappear inside the pyramid, they are standing in front of a staircase leading to the map. But in the next shot, they are standing in front of a brick wall. (00:15:27)

The Fiendish Five, Part 2 - S1-E10
Continuity mistake: Upon returning to the real world, the main characters are standing while holding hands together. In the first shot, Tristan is on Joey's left and Tea is on Joey's right. When the shot cuts, both Tristan and Tea are on Joey's right. (00:15:28)

The Fiendish Five, Part 2 - S1-E10
Continuity mistake: When Alexander the Great enters Dr Brisbane's body, Dr Brisbane is kneeling on the floor. His hands are positioned halfway along the floor tile. The shot cuts to Yugi asking Brisbane if he is feeling OK, but when the shot cuts back, his hands are placed directly on the lining of the floor tiles. The floor tiles also appear to have gotten smaller in between the two shots. (00:17:35)

The Fiendish Five, Part 2 - S1-E10
Continuity mistake: When Alexander is running up the stairs after getting the necklace, it has a chain around the pendant. Seconds later, he runs up to the door that requires the pendant to open it; the chain has disappeared from the necklace without him ever being shown removing it, leaving only the pendant. (00:18:53)
The Fiendish Five, Part 2 - S1-E10
Continuity mistake: When Alexander inserts the pendant into the seal, his index finger is raised at a higher angle than his middle finger. But in a close-up of his hand, just before he removes it from the seal, his index finger and middle finger are bent at the same angle. His thumb also appears to change position in between the two shots. (00:19:15)





